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Deuteronomy 16 (NIV)

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Deuteronomy 16 (NIV)
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Deut.16.10

16:10 The Festival of Harvest took place seven weeks after Passover to celebrate the wheat harvest (Exod 34:22; Lev 23:15-22).

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Deut.16.13-17

16:13-17 The Festival of Shelters is called this because the people of Israel were instructed to camp out for a week in crude huts made of tree limbs as a memorial to their years of wilderness wandering (Lev 23:33-43). It was also a celebration of the fall harvests.

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Deut.16.16

16:16 Participation in the festival was required of every man, but women and children could participate as well (16:11, 14; cp. Luke 2:41).

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Deut.16.18

16:18 The combination of the words judges and officials might suggest that here the two terms are functionally synonymous. Usually officials is a generic title applied to any public leader, but here it seems to refer to an administrator of law and justice or something like police officers, as in modern Hebrew. • fairly: The idea was to measure up to an objec...

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16:18 The combination of the words judges and officials might suggest that here the two terms are functionally synonymous. Usually officials is a generic title applied to any public leader, but here it seems to refer to an administrator of law and justice or something like police officers, as in modern Hebrew. • fairly: The idea was to measure up to an objective standard of equity that neither public nor private pressure could alter.

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